U.S. Representative for CA's 29th Congressional District · Democrat
Luz Rivas is a Democrat U.S. Representative for CA's 29th Congressional District. This page tracks Luz Rivas's congressional voting record, attendance, legislative effectiveness, and positions on key issues. In office since 2025.
Luz Rivas's Voting Record at a Glance
Party-line voting: votes with Democrat 98.59% of the time (1.41% of votes break with the party).
Legislative effectiveness: sponsored 170 bills, 0 of which were enacted into law.
Top Issues Luz Rivas Votes On
Taxation
Immigration
Health Insurance
Infrastructure
Criminal Justice
Guns
How Luz Rivas Voted on Recent Bills
Yea on “Clergy Act” (2026-04-27) — Passed
Yea on “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (2025-07-03) — Failed
Yea on “Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act” (2025-04-01) — Passed
Yea on “Filing Relief for Natural Disasters Act” (2025-03-31) — Passed
Yea on “National Taxpayer Advocate Enhancement Act of 2025” (2025-03-31) — Passed
Nay on “Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to "Gross Proceeds Reporting by Brokers That Regularly Provide Services Effectuating Digital Asset Sales".” (2025-03-27) — Passed
When Luz Rivas Broke With the Democrat Party
Luz Rivas has voted against the Democrat majority on about 1.4% of party-line votes tracked. Recent examples:
Voted Yea on “Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed Forces from Lebanon.” (2026-06-04) while most Democrats voted No — Failed.
Voted Yea on “Cashless Bail Reporting Act” (2026-05-14) while most Democrats voted No — Passed.
Voted Nay on “Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025” (2026-05-12) while most Democrats voted Yea — Passed.
Voted No on “Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026” (2026-04-30) while most Democrats voted Yea — Agreed to.
Voted Yea on “A bill to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.” (2026-04-30) while most Democrats voted No — Passed.